Psychology - Introduction (23/24)

Course Overview

This course is an introduction to psychology suitable both for students who simply want a general introduction to the ideas and methods of modern psychology, and as a foundation for those who may wish to undertake further study in the field. Areas covered include Brains & Minds; Biology & Behaviour; Consciousness and Thinking; Altered States; Personality and Difference; Influence & Persuasion. This introduction to psychology course will include a mixture of discussion, group activity, lecture, question and answer and practical exercises. No prior knowledge of psychology is required.

What topics are covered?

Brains & Minds; Biology & Behaviour; Consciousness and Thinking; Altered States; Personality and Difference; Influence & Persuasion. Sessions will include a mixture of discussion, group activity, lecture, question and answer and practical exercises. No prior knowledge of the subject is required.

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Course Details

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This course is an introduction to psychology suitable both for students who simply want a general introduction to the ideas and methods of modern psychology, and as a foundation for those who may wish to undertake further study in the field. Areas covered include Brains & Minds; Biology & Behaviour; Consciousness and Thinking; Altered States; Personality and Difference; Influence & Persuasion. This introduction to psychology course will include a mixture of discussion, group activity, lecture, question and answer and practical exercises. No prior knowledge of psychology is required.
Ideal for beginners who want a general introduction to the ideas and methods of modern psychology and as a foundation for those may wish to understake further study in the field.
Lectures, group discussion, exercises